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Keywords: web | stats | logs | visitors | site
Summary: Find out how many hits your Website is getting, and how often. The 'log files' provided are helpful for statistical analysis on the success of your website.
What are Webstats Log files? The website version of webstats has been designed to provide information that is useful to most PlusNet members. There might be information that is not reported on the webstats pages. The webstats log files contain all the collected information, and can be used along with the webilizer program to create customised reports. Unfortunately we can't provide any telephone support for the use of webstats log files. As well as the webstats available on the website, you can also view the raw 'log files' that are recorded for your website. The logs allow you to obtain additional statistics not available on the portal. Webstats log files are not available by default, you must raise a query using The Help Assistant requesting that your log files be saved to your webspace.
The new log files are named www.domain.com (where domain is the name of your domain, this may be your default 'username' web address or a hosted domain) and are rotated daily, with the previous day's log file becoming www.domain.com.0. The following day, this file will be renamed www.domain.com.1 and so on, until the file is finally deleted after having resided on the server for 7 days.
1) Install Webalizer in a folder that you wish to dedicate to webstats (for example C:/webstats/). Follow the installation instructions that come with the downloaded application file. 3) Download and unzip this file fstat.zip then save the contents (fstat.conf) into the same folder. 4) Open a DOS window Click Start > Run >, then type cmd and click return. You now have a DOS shell. 5) In the Dos shell, move to the webstats directory on your local drive. This will create an "index.html" file in your C:\webstats directory with your new daily Webstats!
1) Using the CGI service, you can create and execute a simple script that will automatically download your log files and run Webalizer. To do this create a file called "autostat" and add the following lines after creating a folder called "stats" by typing mkdir stats:
2) Save the "autostat" on the server and then you MUST change the file attributes "chmod it" to 700 so that only you can read, write and run the file. Unless you make this change, your password may be visible to other Internet users. 3) To test your script you should type You will then see an output similar to the following;
You will then be able to view your WebStats at http://cgi.username.plus.com/stats/ Customising the output from Webalizer Use notepad to open and amend the "sample.conf" file that comes with the default package. The following options are needed for the config file to work, but they can be amend as needed.
If you are collecting daily stats to show trends in your visitors, you will need to use these options to analyse and store them in a internal webalizer file:
ReportTitle Usage Statistics for Webstats on the PlusNet website
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